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Hong Kong pathway applicants face decade-long wait as permanent residence program nears end
More than 33,000 applications still pending as the program closes August 31, leaving applicants unable to pursue education, careers, or...
Bank of Canada holds rate steady at 2.25%, signals economic recovery ahead
The central bank held its benchmark rate for the sixth consecutive time and said it expects GDP growth to rebound after a rough start to...
B.C. residents subject to birth alerts can now apply for $66 million settlement
Between 1980 and 2019, about 3,000 documented people in B.C. were flagged with birth alerts. Eligible class members have until December...
Fortress North America trade deal would threaten Canada's sovereignty, experts warn
A proposed continental trade arrangement to replace CUSMA would leave Canada vulnerable to U.S. pressure on policy across sectors,...
LNG Canada offers First Nations equity stake in Kitimat expansion project
Five northwestern B.C. First Nations gain option to buy significant ownership in liquefied natural gas facility near Terrace.
Canfor closes Prince George pulp mill, cutting 300 jobs
Northwood Pulp Mill closure blamed on global oversupply and lack of local fibre; B.C. forest sector faces mounting pressures.
Two killed in helicopter crash during forestry work on B.C. central coast
Hughes 500 went down Tuesday morning in Loughborough Inlet with pilot and two crew aboard; one survivor, Transportation Safety Board...
Canada Revenue Agency holding over $1.8 billion in uncashed cheques — some may be yours
More than 10.8 million uncashed cheques average $173 each. Check your CRA My Account to find out if money is waiting.
U.S. cyclospora outbreak hits 1,645 cases across 34 states; Canada monitoring but not yet affected
The parasite outbreak linked to fresh produce has caused 141 hospitalizations with zero deaths. A Toronto infectious disease specialist...
Five First Nations secure investment stake in LNG Canada's $1 billion storage tank
The Gitga'at, Gitxaała, Haisla, Kitselas, and Kitsumkalum nations can now purchase and lease back a 225,000-square-metre tank as part of...
Assembly of First Nations gathers amid water bill dispute and project concerns
AFN leaders opened their summer assembly with a water walk in Gatineau Monday, signalling tensions over the federal government's new...
Canadian trips to U.S. edge up slightly despite lingering travel boycott
Return trips from the U.S. rose 3.2 percent in June year-over-year, the third consecutive month of modest growth, but remain down 28.7...